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Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Little Women, with Jamie Stiehm
On this episode, syndicated columnist Jamie Stiehm joins us to reread Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel Little Women, which was published in two parts in 1868 and 1869.Mentioned on this episode:Other books by Alcott: Little Men (1871), Eight Cousins (1874), Rose in Bloom (1876), Jo’s Boys (1886)Also mentioned:Peyton Thomas’s tweet saying Alcott was transPeyton Thomas’s New York Times guest column saying that Alcott was transPeyton Thomas’s podcast Jo’s Boys (on Apple and Spotify)Film adaptations: Little Women (1933), with Katharine Hepburn (tra...
2025-07-16
54 min
Catholic Saints
St. Josemaria Escriva
Join Dr. Christopher Mooney and Mary McGeehan on this episode of Catholic Saints to discuss St. Josemaria: his origin, spirituality, Opus Dei, and how to follow his saintly example.St. Josemaria Escriva centered his ministry around a simple truth: each person can experience the extraordinary grace of holiness even in the ordinary events of day-to-day life. See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Aug...
2025-06-26
20 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Magic by the Lake by Edward Eager
On this episode, we reread Edward Eager’s 1957 book Magic by the Lake, the sequel to Half Magic, which we discussed during our first season. Mentioned on this episode:The Time Garden and Seven-Day Magic by Edward EagerEager’s New York Times obituaryBy Pike and Dyke by G.A. HentyDeborah’s novels George Washington and the Magic Hat, John Adams and the Magic Bobblehead, and Thomas Jefferson and the Return of the Magic HatThe books of E. Nesbit Songs: “Paddling Madeleine Home,” “Do Do...
2025-06-19
32 min
First Congregational Church of Westfield
FCC Confirmation Service of June 8th, 2025
This is the Confirmation Service of June 8th, 2025 where we confirmed the following members of our community: Isabella M. Burdick, Zachary Patrick McGeehan, and Lidia Ida Wright. Visit us at https://www.fccofwestfield.org/ Follow us on Facebook at FCCWestfield (https://www.facebook.com/FCCWestfield) --- We are an Open & Affirming congregation and part of the ONA Coalition of the United Church of Christ. The following covenant was adopted by the Congregation by unanimous vote: By God’s grace, we will be an inclusive church. We commit ourselves to be a church for all people. And, in Christ, we ce...
2025-06-09
19 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers
On this episode, we reread Mary Poppins, P.L. Travers's beloved 1934 classic. We discuss the difference between the book and the movie version of the magical nanny, changes in the book to remove racist portrayals, and Travers's strange and interesting life. Mentioned on the episode:Other books in the series:Mary Poppins Comes Back (1935)Mary Poppins Opens the Door (1943)Mary Poppins in the Park (1952)Also mentioned: Kathryn Hughes' 2005 Guardian review of Mary Poppins She Wrote: A Biography of P.L. Travers.A Goodreads rev...
2025-05-15
59 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading All-of-a-Kind Family by Sydney Taylor
On this episode, we discuss All-of-a-Kind Family, Sydney Taylor's 1951 classic about five sisters growing up on New York's Lower East Side. Over the course of a year, the girls experience joys (like celebrating Jewish holidays and the Fourth of July) and sorrows (like getting scarlet fever and, even worse, losing a library book), and spend a lot of time thinking about how to spend their allowance (one penny). Mentioned on this episode: Other books in the series:More All-of-a-Kind FamilyAll-of-a-Kind Family UptownAll-of-a-Kind Family DowntownElla of...
2025-04-17
34 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Nancy Drew: The Secret of the Old Clock, with Sara Fitzgerald
On this episode, we discuss The Secret of the Old Clock by Carolyn Keene, the first installment in the Nancy Drew series, with writer Sara Fitzgerald.Mentioned on this episode:Other Nancy Drew books:The Secret of Red Gate FarmThe Hidden StaircaseOther Stratemeyer Syndicate series:The Bobbsey TwinsThe Hardy BoysThe Rover BoysAlso mentioned:The Silenced Muse by Sara FitzgeraldSeventeenth Summer by Maureen DalyTeen romances by Betty Cavanna
2025-03-20
48 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes
On this episode, we discuss Esther Forbes's Newbery Medal-winning 1943 novel Johnny Tremain, the story of an apprentice silversmith in Boston who gets caught up in the events leading up to the American Revolution. Mentioned on this episode:Other books by Esther Forbes:Paul Revere and the World He Lived In (1942), winner of the 1943 Pulitzer Prize for History.The General's Lady (1938)Miss Marvel (1935)Also mentioned:The 1957 Disney movie adaptation of Johnny Tremain (trailer here)Gadsby's Tavern, in Alexandria, Virginia, which was built in 1770 and i...
2025-02-06
34 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
On this episode, we reread Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved 1911 classic The Secret Garden, about Mary, a neglected girl who discovers a garden on her uncle's Yorkshire estate that has been locked up for ten years. We discuss the magic of secret places and Hodgson's surprising ties to the United States, including periods living in a Tennessee log cabin and in Washington, D.C.Mentioned on this episode:Other books by Burnett:A Little Princess(originally published as Sara Crewe) (1905)Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886)Through One Administration(1881), an adult novel about...
2025-01-23
31 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Little Town on the Prairie, with Judith Kalb
We were delighted to welcome our first guest, Judith Kalb, to talk about Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little Town on the Prairie (1941), the seventh book in the beloved Little House series. Judy is, in addition to being Deborah's sister, a literature scholar and a lifelong Laura Ingalls Wilder fan.Mentioned on this episode: Pioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography, by Laura Ingalls WilderThe Complete Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web by E.B. WhiteThe Beautiful Snow: The Ingalls Family, the Railroads, and the Hard Winter of...
2025-01-09
50 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Our Favorite Children's Books from 60 Years Ago
For our last episode of 2024, we talked about our favorite children's books of 60 years ago, which we defined as 1964-1966---a great era for children's books. Here are our favorites, but it's more fun if you listen to the episode first. We disqualified books that we've done episodes on. Mary Grace's top five:5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.4. The Strange Light by James Reeves3. Ismo by John Verney2. The Castle of Llyr by Lloyd Alexander1. The Long Secret by Louise Fitzhugh
2024-12-26
25 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper
On this episode, we read Susan Cooper's 1973 novel The Dark is Rising, which was a Newbery Honor Book. It's the story of Will, a British boy who discovers on his eleventh birthday that he's the last of the Old Ones, destined to fight against the forces of the Dark. It takes place over the period from the winter solstice to the 12th day of Christmas, so it's a great December read. (If the whole "British boy/eleventh birthday" thing sounds familiar, Cooper is considered by many to have influenced J.K. Rowling.) Mentioned on this episode: ...
2024-12-13
44 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Summer of the Swans by Betsy Byars
On this episode, we reread Betsy Byars' The Summer of the Swans, which won the 1971 Newbery Medal. It's an evocative story of a 14-year-old girl who's preoccupied with her big feet and her puce sneakers until the disappearance of her younger brother, who has an intellectual disability, forces her to look beyond her own adolescent thoughts. Mentioned on the podcast:The 1970 Kirkus Review review of the book 1971 Newbery Honor Book Enchantress from the Starsby Sylvia Louise EngdahlAnother 1970 book about an adolescent girl's search for identity that, in Mary Grace's opinion, sh...
2024-11-28
30 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch by Donald J. Sobol
On the second annual Encyclopedia Brown episode, Mary Grace and Deborah match wits with America’s most brilliant boy detective, and with each other, in solving the cases in the series’ second installment, Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch.Mentioned on the podcast:Goodreads reviews of Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret PitchOther Rereading Our Childhood episodes:Rereading Encyclopedia Brown, Boy DetectiveYou can find Deborah’s author interviews on her blog, Books Q&A by Deborah Kalb, and Mary Grace’s adventures in the 1...
2024-11-14
27 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Saturdays by Elizabeth Enright
On this episode, we reread Elizabeth Enright's 1941 novel The Saturdays, about four children who pool their allowances and set out on solo adventures in New York.Mentioned on the episode: Other books in the Melendy family series: The Four-Story Mistake (1942)Then There Were Five (1944)Spiderweb for Two (1951)Also by Elizabeth Enright:Thimble Summer (1938)Gone-Away Lake (1957)Return to Gone-Away (1961)Other Rereading Our Childhood episodes:Rereading Harriet the Spy by Louise FitzhughRereading Stuart Little by E.B...
2024-10-31
32 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare
Mary Grace and Deborah discuss Elizabeth George Speare’s 1958 Newbery Medal winner The Witch of Blackbird Pond, about a girl, Kit, who’s struggling to fit in in a Puritan community in colonial Connecticut.Mentioned in this episode:The Crucible, Arthur Miller’s 1953 play about the Salem witch trials.Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.Kit’s childhood reading includes The Pilgrim’s Progress and The Tempest.The Bronze Bow, Speare’s 1962 Newbery winner about a Jewish boy living at the time of Christ.Calico Captive, Speare’s 1957 first n...
2024-10-17
36 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Hotel Cat by Esther Averill
On this episode, Deborah (a cat person) rereads, and Mary Grace (not a cat person) reads, The Hotel Cat (1969), a late entry in Esther Averill’s long Cat Club series.Other books in the Cat Club series:The Cat Club (1944)Jenny Goes to Sea (1957)The Fire Cat (1960)Other podcast episodes:Rereading Harriet the Spy by Louise FitzhughRereading Ramona the Pest by Beverly ClearyRereading Freaky Friday by Mary RodgersRereading Stuart Little by E.B. WhiteAlso mentioned:...
2024-10-03
26 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading M.C. Higgins, the Great by Virginia Hamilton
On this episode, Mary Grace and Deborah read Virginia Hamilton's 1974 novel M.C. Higgins the Great, about a teenaged boy in Appalachia whose life is turned upside down when two strangers come to town. Hamilton won the Newbery Medal for the book; she was the first African American to win the award. Mentioned on the episode: Also by Virginia Hamilton: Zeely (1967) The House of Dies Drear (1968) The Planet of Junior Brown (1971) Other Rereading Our Childhood episodes: Rereading Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth by E.L...
2024-09-19
34 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
On this episode, Deborah rereads, and Mary Grace reads, a book that needs no introduction: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, also known as The Wizard of Oz. They discuss weird sequels, the history of sunglasses, the monoculture, and, of course, the movie. Mentioned on the episode:Also by L. Frank Baum: The Tin Woodman of Oz (1918)Father Goose, His Book (1899)Other Rereading Our Childhood episodes:Rereading Black Hearts in Battersea by Joan Aiken Rereading Half Magic by Edward Eager Also mentioned:The...
2024-09-06
46 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Black Hearts in Battersea by Joan Aiken
Mary Grace and Deborah commemorate the 100th anniversary of Joan Aiken’s birth by reading Black Hearts in Battersea, the second in her Wolves Chronicles series, featuring resourceful orphans and sinister plots in an alt-history version of nineteenth-century London.Mentioned on the episode:Other books by Aiken:The Wolves of Willoughby ChaseNightbirds on NantucketJane FairfaxAlso mentioned:The Shortest History of England by James HawesPost on the blog A Son of the Rock questioning King James's Scottish accent“What...
2024-08-23
37 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Ramona the Pest by Beverly Cleary
Deborah and Mary Grace discuss Beverly Cleary's 1968 classic Ramona the Pest. This was the first book starring Ramona, who appeared in Cleary's earlier books as Beezus's annoying little sister before going on to become Cleary's most beloved character. Mentioned in this episode:Other books by Beverly Cleary:Ellen Tebbits (1951)Henry Huggins (1950)Henry and Beezus (1952)Mitch and Amy (1967)Dear Mr. Henshaw (1983, winner of the 1984 Newbery Medal)Other Rereading Our Childhood episodes:Rereading "B" is for BetsyRereading A Wrinkle in T...
2024-08-08
41 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Mysterious Disappearance of Leon (I Mean Noel) by Ellen Raskin
Mary Grace and Deborah discuss Ellen Raskin’s 1971 mystery romp, The Mysterious Disappearance of Leon (I Mean Noel), about a woman’s decades-long search for her husband, whom she married as a child. (It’s a long story.) The book is full of word games, puzzles, and creative illustrations by Raskin, who was also a graphic artist.Other books by Ellen Raskin:Nothing Ever Happens on My Block (1967). This picture book, a childhood favorite of Mary Grace’s, was the first book Raskin wrote after illustrating many children’s books written by others.Figgs and...
2024-07-25
31 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry
Mary Grace and Deborah discuss Misty of Chincoteague, Marguerite Henry's classic 1947 novel about Misty and her mother Phantom, wild ponies from the island of Assateague, and Paul and Maureen, a brother and sister from the neighboring island of Chincoteague who long to own them. Other books by Henry:Stormy, Misty’s Foal (1963)Justin Morgan Had a Horse (1945), a Newbery Honor BookKing of the Wind (1948), winner of the 1949 Newbery MedalSea Star, Orphan of Chincoteague (1949)Misty’s Twilight (1992)Also mentioned on the podcast:The li...
2024-07-11
27 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander
Mary Grace and Deborah discuss The Book of Three (1964) by Lloyd Alexander. Other books in the series:The Black Cauldron (1965)The Castle of Llyr (1966)Taran Wanderer (1967)The High King (1968)Other books by Alexander:Time Cat (1963), discussed by Deborah on a blog postAnd Let the Credit Go (1955)Janine is French (1960)The Wizard in the Tree (1974)Park Avenue Vet (1960)Fifty Years in the Doghouse (1964)The King's Fountain (1971)Also mentioned:A 2012 School Library Journal pollSam, Banks, and Moonshine...
2024-06-28
38 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
Deborah and Mary Grace discuss Anne of Green Gables, L.M. Montgomery's beloved 1908 tale of a strong-willed and imaginative orphan.Other books in the series:Anne of AvonleaAnne of the IslandAnne of Windy PoplarsAnne's House of DreamsAnne of InglesideThe Blythes are Quoted (short stories)Also mentioned:Some books and poems that Anne reads:"Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight" by Rose Hartwick Thorpe"The Lady of Shallot" by Alfred, Lord TennysonBen Hur by Lew Wallace"Marmion" by Sir W...
2024-06-13
45 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading February's Road by John Verney
Mary Grace introduces Deborah to John Verney’s 1961 novel February’s Road. Other books by Verney:Friday’s Tunnel (1959)Ismo (1964)Seven Sunflower Seeds (1968)Samson’s Hoard (1973)Going to the Wars (1955)A Dinner of Herbs (1966)Also mentioned:The Arm of the Starfish (1965) by Madeleine L’Engle,Verney’s illustrations.A post on the blog Clothes in Books.The illustrations of Edward Ardizzone.An obituary of Verney in The Independent.A post on the Farnham Trust’s website about Verney.
2024-05-29
42 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Stuart Little by E.B. White
Deborah and Mary Grace reread Stuart Little, E.B. White's 1945 classic about the adventures of a New York boy who looks exactly like a mouse. They discuss their early memories of reading Stuart Little (or, in Mary Grace's case, having her mom read it to her), Garth Williams' wonderful illustrations, and pioneering children's librarian Annie Carroll Moore's vehement opposition to the book. Mentioned on this episode:Charlotte's Web by E.B. WhiteThe Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. WhiteThe Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and E.B...
2024-05-16
35 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
On this episode, Mary Grace and Deborah discuss The Phantom Tollbooth, Norton Juster's 1961 classic about Milo, a boy who's bored with life until a mysterious tollbooth takes him and his electric car to The Lands Beyond, where he meets the warring kings of Dictionopolis and Digitopolis and many other memorable characters. Jules Feiffer's numerous illustrations are as important a part of the story as the text.This is the last episode of our first season. We'll be back in May. Mentioned on this episode:The Dot and the Line (1963), written and illustrated by N...
2024-02-22
27 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Mary Grace and Deborah discuss The Egypt Game, Zilpha Keatley Snyder's 1967 Newbery Honor Book about a group of children who create an elaborate game based on ancient Egypt. Mentioned on this episode:The Egypt Game: A Second Look, The Horn BookThe Kirkus Review review of The Egypt GameA 2011 post on the website Banned Reads Project featuring three teenagers' perspectives on The Egypt GameThe ACLU’s list of The 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000The Waste Land by T.S. EliotThe Love Song o...
2024-02-08
33 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Danny Dunn and the Anti-Gravity Paint by Jay Williams and Raymond Abrashkin
On this episode, Deborah and Mary Grace discuss Danny Dunn and the Anti-Gravity Paint, published in 1956. In the first book of the popular series, Danny discovers a secret rocket project and, oops, accidentally launches the rocket into space.Discussed in this episode:A 2023 New Yorker article about Danny DunnOther books in the series:Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine Danny Dunn and the Fossil CaveAs Deborah mentions, Danny Dunn and the Anti-Gravity Paint was illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats, who wrote and illustrated the Caldecott A...
2024-01-24
25 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Our Favorite Children's Books from 50 Years Ago
Mary Grace and Deborah ring in 2024 with a special episode where they count down their five favorite books from 50 years ago, defined as published between 1972 and 1974. They (mostly) didn't reread these books for the episode, so their choices are based on their childhood memories.As Mary Grace mentions, the format was inspired by the Book Riot podcast, which has done a number of similar countdowns, including a fun episode on the top bookish phenomena of the past 25 years. Here are Deborah's and Mary Grace's favorites--but we suggest that you listen to the episode before looking...
2024-01-11
23 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren
Mary Grace and Deborah discuss Pippi Longstocking, Astrid Lindgren's 1945 classic (published in English in 1950) about an anarchic Swedish girl. They discuss their love for the book as children, their mixed feelings on rereading it, and Pippi as a feminist icon. Mary Grace, who spent a month in Sweden earlier this year, talks about Lindgren's legendary status in Sweden, where she's literally on the money. Discussed on this episode:The BBC News survey on the 100 greatest children's books of all time, with Pippi Longstocking at #3 Pippi in the South Seas by Astrid LindgrenT...
2023-12-14
35 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Half Magic by Edward Eager
Mary Grace and Deborah discuss Edward Eager's Half Magic, the first of Eager's seven books of magical adventures. Four bored siblings living in a Midwestern city in the 1920s find a magic amulet...except it only grants half of what you wish for. We talk about what has and hasn't held up in the six decades since Half Magic was published, about Eager's life, and about the real (and extremely inappropriate) silent movie they go to.Mentioned on this episode:Barbara, the inappropriate movie, reviewed in Motion Picture World . (The critic didn't like it any...
2023-11-30
34 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink
Deborah and Mary Grace read Carol Ryrie Brink's 1935 Newbery Medal winner Caddie Woodlawn, which is based on Brink's grandmother's childhood adventures on the Wisconsin frontier. Mentioned on this episode:Caddie Woodlawn's Family by Carol Ryrie Brink (previously titled Magical Melons) (1939)Two Are Better Than One by Carol Ryrie Brink (1968)Louly by Carol Ryrie Brink (1974)Mary Grace mentioned what she thought were two different blog posts on a website about portrayals of American Indians in children's books. Actually, it was just one post: https://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2007/03/reflections-on-caddie-woodlawn-teaching.html.
2023-11-16
42 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers
Mary Grace and Deborah reread one of their childhood favorites, Mary Rodgers' 1972 mother-daughter body-switching story Freaky Friday. They also discuss Rodger's posthumous 2022 memoir Shy, which was a New York Times Notable Book. Mentioned on this episode:The intro to the PBS show Mystery!, with animation based on illustrations by Edward Gorey.A Billion for Boris, the sequel to Freaky Friday, which Mary Grace and Deborah both enjoyed as children. Summer Switch by Mary Rodgers, in which Ape Face and his dad switch bodies, with less-than-hilarious results. Freaky Monday, a supposedly co-authored...
2023-11-03
38 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Little Witch and The Little Leftover Witch
Deborah and Mary Grace celebrate Halloween by reading two books about witches, Little Witch by Anna Elizabeth Bennett, published in 1953, and The Little Leftover Witch by Florence Laughlin, published in 1960. Both books are about lonely little witches who find homes with non-magical families. Other witch-related books mentioned on the episode:The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare (1958)The Active Enzyme Lemon-Freshened, Junior High School Witch by E. W. Hildick (1973)The Wizard of Oz books by L. Frank BaumThe Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling
2023-10-19
29 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
Mary Grace and Deborah reread Madeleine L'Engle's 1962 classic A Wrinkle in TIme, about...well, it's hard to describe what it's about. A troubled girl. A missing father. A genius brother. Three mysterious women. Interplanetary adventure. An evil, throbbing brain. None of this does justice to a book that two science fiction-hating girls ended up loving, and that their grown-up selves had a wonderful time returning to. Discussed on this episode:Listening for Madeleine, Leonard Marcus's book of interviews with people in L'Engle's life. Cynthia Zarin's controversial 2004 New Yorker profile of L'Engle.Th...
2023-10-05
54 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Great Brain by John D. Fitzgerald
Deborah and Mary Grace read John D. Fitzgerald’s 1967* novel The Great Brain, the first book in the series featuring John, the narrator, and his older brother Tom, the eponymous Great Brain, who wreaks havoc on their late 19th-century Utah town with his devious moneymaking ventures. Mentioned on this episode:The Amazon review that gives parents a heads-up about disturbing content in the book. Mary Grace recommends the Encyclopedia Brown books, featured on a previous episode, for fans of The Great Brain. She also recommends Two Are Better than One and Louly, by Ca...
2023-09-21
32 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Owl Service by Alan Garner
Mary Grace and Deborah reread Alan Garner’s Carnegie Medal-winning 1967 novel The Owl Service, which tells the story of three teenagers, Alison, Gwyn, and Roger, who find themselves reliving a Welsh legend of love and betrayal that plays out over every generation. Discussed on this episode: A 2021 Guardian profile of Garner. Mary Grace recommends Lloyd Alexander’s The Chronicles of Prydain series and Susan Cooper’s The Dark is Rising series for fans of The Owl Service.The real-life dinner plates that inspired the book, at the Bodleian Libraries‘ Facebook page.
2023-09-07
46 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective by Donald J. Sobol
Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective, which was published in 1963, is the first of Donald J. Sobol’s 29-book series featuring Encyclopedia, the boy detective who always gets his man (or boy, or girl). The solution to each crime is revealed at the end of the book. In this episode, Deborah and Mary Grace match wits with Encyclopedia, and with each other, in identifying the culprits.Discussed on this episode:The full Encyclopedia Brown series on Goodreads.Two-Minute Mysteries, a collection of Sobol’s syndicated columns for adultsSobol’s New York Times obitua...
2023-08-24
31 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading "B" is for Betsy by Carolyn Haywood
Mary Grace and Deborah celebrate the beginning of a new school year by rereading "B" is for Betsy,, Carolyn Haywood's 1939 novel about a little girl navigating the complicated world of first grade. It was the first in a long series of books about Betsy and her friends.Mentioned on this episode: The twelve books in the Betsy series, on Goodreads Haywood's Eddie series, on GoodreadsHaywood's Penny series, on Goodreads Mary Grace's blog page where she discusses Dorothy Canfield Fisher's Understood Betsy (it's #7 on the list)Haywood's New...
2023-08-10
42 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild
Deborah and Mary Grace discuss Ballet Shoes, Noel Streatfeild's classic 1936 story of a trio of adopted sisters, Pauline, Petrova, and Posy, who attend a school for professional children in the performing arts in London. Ballet Shoes is the first in what became a series of "Shoes" books about children working in the theater, the circus, etc. Mentioned on this episode: Plays that the girls perform in:The Blue Bird, by Maurice Maeterlinck (a large chunk of which, weirdly, appears in the text of Ballet Shoes)A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William...
2023-07-27
30 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Children of Green Knowe by L.M. Boston
Oops! Mary Grace made a mockery of the show title by picking a book that it turns out she probably didn't read as a child. What she (and Deborah) actually did read was The RIVER at Green Knowe. Nevertheless, they had a great time discussing The Children of Green Knowe, the first book in the series, which is about a boy named Tolly who goes to live with his great-grandmother in a mansion haunted by seventeenth-century children. Mentioned on this episode:The Amazon review that Mary Grace mentions where the reviewer complains about the book be...
2023-07-13
35 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh
Mary Grace and Deborah discuss Harriet the Spy, Louise Fitzhugh’s 1964 classic about an 11-year-old would-be writer, her spying career, and her interactions with her nanny, her classmates, and her parents. Discussed on this episode:Other books in the series:The Long Secret (1965)Sport (1979, published posthumously)Other books by Fitzhugh: Suzuki Beane, a parody of Eloise, written by Sandra Scoppettone and illustrated by Fitzhugh.Nobody’s Family Is Going to Change (1974).Deborah's Q&A with Leslie Brody, author of the Fitzhugh biography Sometimes You Ha...
2023-06-29
42 min
Catholic Saints
St. Josemaria Escriva
Join Dr. Christopher Mooney and Mary McGeehan on this episode of Catholic Saints to discuss St. Josemaria: his origin, spirituality, Opus Dei, and how to follow his saintly example.St. Josemaria Escriva centered his ministry around a simple truth: each person can experience the extraordinary grace of holiness even in the ordinary events of day-to-day life. See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Aug...
2023-06-26
20 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Henry Reed, Inc. by Keith Robertson
Mary Grace and Deborah discuss Henry Reed, Inc., Keith Robertson's 1958 novel about a boy who starts a research business while spending the summer with his aunt and uncle in a small town near Princeton, New Jersey. This is the first in a five-book series about the adventures of Henry and his friend Midge. Other books in the series:Henry Reed's Journey (1963)Henry Reed's Baby-Sitting Service (1966)Henry Reed's Big Show (1970)Henry Reed's Think Tank (1986) As Mary Grace mentions, Robertson's first novel, Ticktock and Jim, is available as a fr...
2023-06-15
39 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth by E.L. Konigsburg
Deborah and Mary Grace reread Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth, E.L. Konigsburg’s 1967 debut novel. You can listen to this episode here.Discussed on this episode: Other books by E.L. Konigsburg:From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, Konigsburg’s Newbery Medal winner about a brother and sister who run away to the Metropolitan Museum.(George)A Proud Taste for Scarlet and MiniverAbout the B’nai BagelsA Smithsonian Magazine article commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of From the Mix...
2023-06-01
39 min
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume
On the first episode, Mary Grace and Deborah revisit Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, Judy Blume's 1970 classic of adolescence.Mentioned on the podcast:Other books by Judy Blume:Then Again, Maybe I Won’t, the boy equivalent of Are You There, God? It’s Me, MargaretTales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great, the first two books in the popular Fudge seriesIt’s Not the End of the World, the story of a girl whose parents are divorcingForever, the much-banned book about a teen...
2023-05-18
40 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Season 2: Finale, goodbye for now!
Season 2 has been a BLAST! Thank you so much for listening, I hope the episodes have been helpful and interesting for YOU. And if they have helped you in any way, then that is why I do what I do :) Continue to rate, review and share with anyone you may think will benefit. Have a lovely Christmas & end to 2021. With Love, Grace x x
2021-12-20
03 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
The Sky is Limitless with Hannah Power
Listen to this episode with the amazing Hannah Power - personal branding coach and entrepreneur. Her motto is - The Sky is Limitless. I've first hand worked with Hannah and experienced the benefits of some of her many programmes she offers. She is a master of her craft! We talk about dealing with the tendency we have of comparing ourselves to others, turning off social media and how to start the day. Hannah offers so many golden nuggets in this conversation - I hope you enjoy and get as much out of it as I did. Music: Tape Star by...
2021-12-14
36 min
The Being Guide
#2 | Hypnosis and the subconscious mind | Grace McGeehan
Today, Grace McGeehan joins me all the way from London. Grace is a clinical hypnotherapist, yoga instructor, podcaster and advocate for making you feel enough, just as you are. After studying Psychology at the University of Exeter, Grace’s fascination with the human mind took her on a journey to Costa Rica where she undertook a 200 hour yoga teacher training. This journey turned out to be one of the most pivotal decisions Grace has made as she came to realise the mental, physical and emotional benefits that yoga has to offer. She has since completed ov...
2021-12-07
45 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
The Power of Your Breath with Jamie Clements
This weeks episode is all about the power of your breath, with the amazing Jamie Clements. Jamie is founder of The Breath Space (https://thebreathspace.co.uk) - an amazing platform which uses the breath to create 1) awareness 2) regulation and 3) transformation in your life! This is such an interesting conversation, showing you how much something as simple as the breath can have an impact on you. Listen, absorb and enjoy Jamie's wisdom. I learnt so much and I hope you do too - what a man!! You can get Jamie on insta here: https://www.instagram.com/the...
2021-11-29
34 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
The Power of Manifestation with Becki Rabin
Join myself and the amazing Becki Rabin talking about all things mind and body. Becki is all about aligning with the truest version of yourself and stepping into a high vibe to attract the things you want in your life. Becki has recently published her book - You Are Powerful (available to buy) - which touches on the power of manifestation. In this episode, we talk about how manifestation is so much more than what we may think. It's a lifestyle, a way of living and a tool that will enhance your life for the better. So much goodness in...
2021-11-15
48 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
The Fantasy of Living Abroad
Ever had a goal / dream / vision of living abroad? I've been on a bit of a journey with this fantasy for many many years. So here I unpack and delve in to what may be beneath this fantasy, from my personal experience, of which I share a lot of! If this is something you resonate with at all, I hope you find it insightful, reflective and somewhat helpful. And as always, would love to hear your thoughts. Grace x Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
2021-11-08
15 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Come Home to Yourself
A topic I often weave in to my therapy sessions and yoga workshops - Come Home to Yourself. Listen to this short episode on how you can start to cultivate an experience of being at home within your mind and body, after all it is the most important home you will ever have. I hope you resonate and it helps you in some way. Grace x Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
2021-10-24
15 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Season 2: Intro
Season 2 is BACK - so excited to share! This time round we are coming away from the I Am Enough Mantra and moving towards a more holistic array of conversations with some very special guests. Listen in week by week and Hope you enjoy, Grace x Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
2021-10-18
02 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
God Laughs At Our Plans
Recorded this episode back in September, a little late to publish than expected, but here's a little update on what I've been up to over the last few months and the powerful lessons learnt from it - I really hope by listening to this if you resonate, it will help you in some way! I hope you enjoy and would love to hear your thoughts, Grace x Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
2021-10-18
28 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Minisode - Summer mind not summer body!!!
Last episode of season 1 - a little minisode with myself to round things off, talking about the importance of cultivating a summer mind!! Enjoy and see you in a few months xx Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
2021-06-12
09 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Episode 07 - I am just Enough with Joel Gujral
Joel is a friend, colleague and true inspiration! His passion for helping people with mental health issues goes above and beyond. He is the founder of mental health startup MYNDUP as well as being a qualified Mindfulness Practitioner, certified Life Coach. Joel launched MYNDUP in February 2020 after his own mental health journey and has grown the business significantly where it is now servicing 30,000+ employees from top global brands including Dentons, Savills and Premier Miton Investors across the world. MYNDUP has been backed by private equity firm CVC Capital Partners, The London Stock Exchange Group and T...
2021-05-28
39 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Episode 06 - I am Loved Enough with Gaby Gambina
"We are what we digest." Learn about the ancient wisdom that is Ayurveda. This ancient healing system was born in India and is over 3000 years old. Ayurveda is anchored in the importance of good health and prevention and treatment of illness through lifestyle practices (with things like massage, meditation, yoga, and good diet) and the use of herbal remedy. Ayurveda views the body and mind as whole, one, in conjunction with each other, making it very holistic. I have been fascinated with Ayurveda for years, it is so so interesting, so I wanted to share the magic...
2021-05-10
1h 09
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Minisode - Human Being vs Human Doing
In this mini side I talk about the difference between a human being and a human doing, and how important it is for us to BE! Short and sweet, but I hope you gain something from it and enjoy. Love x
2021-05-06
08 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Episode 05 - I Am more than Enough with my fairy Godmother, Andrea Ferrari
Andrea Ferrari is my Godmother and second mummy. She is a woman who has lived a very full and rich life, with so much knowledge and wisdom to share. It is a bit of a long one as we delve into a lot of topics, but so much goodness for you to take away. I hope you enjoy! x Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
2021-04-26
1h 26
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Minisode - Coming Out Of Lockdown
A minisode addressing the upcoming easing out of lockdown situation, going back into normal life. Obviously this is hugely exciting but no doubt, there will be some concerns and anxieties around all of this. Here I talk honestly and openly about these and offer some valuable tools to help you overcome anything you may be feeling during this hugely transitional time. Enjoy! X p.s. I am running a group coaching programme from April 5-11th if you are interested in delving deeper to the I Am Enough journey. The link to join this is here: https://www.eventbrite.co...
2021-03-28
10 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Episode 04 - I Am Doing Enough with Sophia Butt
This episode features my big sisters best friend - Sophia Butt. Sophia is an anaesthetist doctor at a hospital in West London. Together we discuss the impacts of Covid-19 on doctors and nurses mental health. Something that I was very keen to shine a light on as it is extremely important and relevant, but unfortunately as Sophia touches upon something that not even they are aware of the impact all of this will have until due course. It is an incredibly raw and sobering conversation, but one that must be had. I hope you enjoy! The article I...
2021-03-11
34 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Episode 03 - I Am Enough Unconditional Love with Annalie Howling
This episode features my amazing, beautiful and wise friend Annalie Howling. Annalie is a highly qualified performance coach and more recently practices as an EMDR therapist. Her experience in the field of mental health and well-being is next to none. We talk about the lockdown, the importance of receiving, traumatic events, limiting beliefs and so much more. Feast your ears!! And leave a rating and review. You can find Annalie on Instagram @annaliehowling - enjoy! Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
2021-02-22
1h 02
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Episode 02 - I Am Man Enough with Jamie Clements
This episodes guest is the amazing Jamie Clement, who is an advocate for men’s mental health. Jamie has his own pod - The Man Down Podcast and has recently set up a breath work practice - @the_breath_space. You can find him on insta @jamieclements_. Enjoy! X Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
2021-02-08
53 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Episode 01 - I Am Enough, where it all began
A solo episode from Grace talking about her journey on feeling enough and where it all began. She shares some of the very useful lessons based on the fundamental concepts of Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT), a method developed by Marisa Peer. Grace is a certified Rapid Transformational Therapist, you can find her on Instagram @gracemcgeehan Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
2021-01-25
17 min
Grace McGeehan: Therapy, Yoga.
Grace McGeehan talking all things, I Am Enough - Trailer
In this brand new podcast, Grace McGeehan; hypnotherapist and yoga teacher talks with friends and family and a load of other inspirational people about the importance of feeling enough in a world where too many of us feel not enough. Grace believes that these 3 magical words: I Am Enough, can transform our lives. Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
2021-01-21
01 min
Wild Women
Body & Breath with Grace
We talk with Grace McGeehan, Rapid Transformational Therapist & Yoga Teacher. https://gracemcgeehan.com/
2020-07-09
42 min